The Fox Focus Fall/Winter 2019 | Page 24

22 Fox Focus | Resources Experts Collaborate on MJFF’s Latest Guide Navigating Cognitive Changes in Parkinson’s People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their families have shared that thinking and memory changes are among the most concerning potential symptoms of the disease. While not everyone will experience these changes, regular conversations about this under-addressed topic can help you recognize symptoms, dispel stigma and drive research forward. Parkinson’s, and what’s normal aging?,” said Dave Iverson, broadcast journalist and founding Patient Council member. “More information is empowering. The Patient Council welcomed the opportunity to provide input on this new guide in order to offer families the knowledge and resources to talk about a sensitive topic that’s sometimes inadequately addressed at home or even in the doctor’s office.” The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s (MJFF) new guide, “Navigating Cognitive Changes in Parkinson’s Disease,” provides clarity around different forms of cognitive changes, practical strategies to boost brain health and information on the latest research. To read more, download the free guide at michaeljfox.org/cognitionguide. Written by Rachel Dolhun, MD, the guide was developed in collaboration with leading experts — patients and families who live with PD and the clinicians who care for them. Care partners, social workers, members of MJFF’s Patient Council and movement disorder physicians all provided perspective and expertise to source guide topics, themes and tips. “Many of us with Parkinson’s have had moments of losing our car keys, but what about leaving the burners on? What’s Your Questions, Answered Our Ask the PhD series of videos and blog posts highlight discussions with MJFF staff scientists and grantees on new programs and findings that are helping us better understand and treat Parkinson’s. Watch videos on the promise of genetic research and how the immune system may play a role in disease, and read interviews on leading targets alpha-synuclein, parkin and PINK1. Find Ask the PhD posts on our website at michaeljfox.org/ask-the-phd and check out your email and our social channels for the latest information!